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Re: Anyone had a Foreign Boyfriend?

All my boyfriends were foreigner, meaning from different countries from mine, different language, different culture, totally different in anything.
I'm italian, born and raised in Italy, I hade americans, canadians, french, british, austrian, swedish, spanish, brazilian, german.

Re: Anyone had a Foreign Boyfriend?

My bf, the Little Kuma, is Japanese and some years ago I dated a Mexican student for a few months. It is kind of fun being some ones idea of "exotic"! I think they both liked the idea of driving around in a ute with a blond aussie, hehe.

Re: Anyone had a Foreign Boyfriend?

No I haven't had a boyfriend although I would love to have one who spoke either French or Cantonese or Mandarin or all three! I need to brush up on my French and Cantonese plus I need to start speaking Mandarin.

If I dump him or vice versa then not all is lost if you know what I mean.

Re: Anyone had a Foreign Boyfriend?

My partner is Japanese, whilst I am Australian. It is a rich blending. It is a match that I would never have anticipated but neverthless is one that seems to be made in heaven. We have shared the past 4 years together now. I just love him to bits.

Re: Anyone had a Foreign Boyfriend?

I (Dutch) had a relationship for more than 5 years with a Spanish guy. Cultural differences made our realationship a difficult one. The relationship gave me many good things but unfortunately also bad things...

Re: Anyone had a Foreign Boyfriend?

Originally Posted by BenBrowdersArse

Yes, an Australian one. Oh, and one from Yorkshire (that's foreign to me).

Oi! I'm moving back to Yorkshire - guess the War of the Roses is about to start again!!

I've had an American bf, he was in the UK at one of the USAF air bases. It was strange to go on base as it was just like driving down the road and arriving in the States. From the money to the food - everything was American! The only difference was that we still drove on the left hand side of the road!